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Brussels Sprouts - Home Gardening Series - FSA6005.
Marking the 2005 National Women's Health Week, an expert in women's health issues examines the media's increasing impact on women's medical decisions and public perception of illnesses such as breast cancer, depression, and addiction.
[R] Brassica oleraceaL. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera (Brassicaceae). Fr: Chou de Bruxelles; Ge: Rosenkohl; Sp: Col de Bruselas; It: Cavalo di Bruxelles; Pt: Couve de Bruxelas. . - Perennial plant with a long stem (0.8 to 1 m) terminating in a rosette of leaves.
The edible portion of this crop is the "bud" or small cabbage-like head which grows in the axils of each leaf. Occasionally the tops are used as greens.
The storage or tuberous roots of radish (Raphanus sativus) and horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) are also important, as is the seed of several Brassica species for the production of spice (mustard) and oil.
Like food, drugs taken by mouth must be absorbed through the lining of the stomach or the small intestine. Consequently, the presence of food in the digestive tract may reduce absorption of a drug. Often, such interactions can be avoided by taking the drug 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating.
Introduction /xvii 1. Alternative Therapies /1 2. Herbal Therapeutics Then and Now /25 3. Vitamins and diet /51 4. Dietary Antioxidants /85 5. Food-Drug Interaction /107 6. Herb-Drug Interactions /115 7. Natural Products as a Resource for Established and New Drugs /129 8.
-forensics assays for DNA and body fluids -scientists hope to produce individualized designer antibiotics that match the individual persons unique requirements. Modifying genetics to produce organisms with new recombinant traits.
Jessica (Porada) Becker '94 and sister, Samantha Porada, had a photo of themselves at the 2003 Detroit Thanksgiving Day Parade, submitted by their sister, Sarah Porada, on-line to Jones Soda Co., and it was chosen to be used on the Brussels Sprout Soda bottle this holiday season.
Notice: Because pesticide labels can change rapidly, you should read the label directions carefully before buying and using any pesticides. Regardless of the information provided here, you should always follow the latest product label when using any pesticide.